5 
CONG 
If* Leavss and upper S/^/^j fmoother than 117. -wkhTitfls 
lefs fpresd. In Paflures and Hedges, 
130. Flat-ftraw'd Mendow-Grafs. Gr. B-/ir. medium, culmo 
compreffo. Mr. Buddie, that accurate Graminijl, cbferved 
this on the Waifs of /halden in Effex, and amongft the Corn in 
Snfolk It diffsrs from the lajl in having fi.it Stalki with 
fairer Glumes, and Flowers later. 
131 Common {m-\\\ Ale adow-Grafs. 
Gtamen Pr^j?. minus, feu vulgatiffimum, R. 1x84. 3. defer. 
opr. S. 117. 4- d, 156. 4. E. Ox, 201. ir. T. 5. 1'. 3. f. opt. 
CB. 6. cz. p.2. pt. 14. p.6. Th. 31. f. CiaJr. iBi. f. 3. L 
R ^^5. f. r. G. 3. f. 1.&2. J. 3. f. 2. P. 1156. f. 3 & 4. 
T";?/'. 207- f. r.&2. H. 639. S. 4. & 40. f, r. Well known 
nnd very common in Paths^PaJlnrts and 7?/077? P/<7 w,from »^^j-f;.j 
till y^7it2t7nn. 
132. Common Pirn/c/fi Sea- Grafs. Gr. paniculatum j?2(7>-;- 
/ vulgatiffimum, R. 1286. 12. S. 190. 17. d. 259. j8. 
Common in Snlt MarlJjes, tufts in June,8cc. 
1 23. GreSit panicled Sc3. Gr^is, Gr. panic, viarit. maju«, 
R. 1286. 12- var. S. 190.17. var.d.259. i8.var. lis Stalks 
much thicker and taller than the laff. 
134. LavanJet G/-(7/f, Fv. 1288. 26. S. 190. 2. d. 260,21. 
pratenfe fpick LavandulA Merret. B. Ox. 2or. 22. T. 5. f. 
3. opt. CB. 7. p. 7. Th. 98. 7, Trag.68-}. 2. .S'/^ifeej in Jz/Zy 
in moift Mead'}ws,^Qods,8cc. 
135 Sea Haver-grafs, R. 1286. xi. S. 190. l8. d. 259. 19. 
Fejluca ii\zxh. locujlishtis. FoziTzi plentifully on the Sandy 
Shore.s aC Y-.rmouth in Jwwe. 
136 ii!j;i's j^reat Meadow Haver, R, 1285. 9 S. i88.8 d. 
257.8. 
Fefluca pratenfis major Nol. Gr, foJ. juncels brevibus majus 
rad.mgn, CB. 5. pr, 34. p xi. Tb. 2, p. 73. B. Ox. 183. 14. 
Common in Meadows, 'hifts in May and Jnne. 
. 137 i^'rty'sfmall Meadow Haver, R, 1288. 23. S. ed. 260, 
Fe'ftutn prat, minor Ji/b^. Gr. foliolis ju-ncth brevibus minus, 
CB, 5, pt.35. p.9. Th.73. f.3. Bob. Ox. 182. 1 3. T.3. f.i, f. 
opt. Fluk 34. f.2. Loh. 7. let. B.p. f.i. 0.9.2. JoiilU4, f. 
3, P. 1 183 f. 4. G..4. f. 3. Tab. 208. Ic.i. H.640. f.3. I. B 
2. 1.i8.p.463. c.68. fee. defer. Tufts in May, 8cc. in dry fandy 
high Ground. 
138 Hard JFalt-GT^k, R. 1287. 17. S. 189. 14. d,259. T5, 
Gr. panicula mulriplicis, CB.7. p. 3. pr.xi. p.6. f, Th.32. f. 7. 
P.ri57. f.5, B.Ox. 182 9. T.2. f. 3. f. Barrel. 1212. Ic. 49. 
Very common on Brick W'alls and dry Ground in June, 8cc. 
139 Yellow Spring Gtits, R. 1268. c. xi. pi. i, S. 183 d. 
Gr. prat, fpic^i flavefcente, CB. 3. col. 3. p. 3. pt. 9, p, 4, Th. 
44. f.3. Chah. 183. Ici. l.B.466. f.i. Barrel. uSr.Ic. 124, 
f.r. B. Ox, 192, 25. T.4. f 2. & T. 7. f. 3. Appears amongll 
the firil in the Spting in moft Meadows. 
140 Great Childing-GTafs. Gr. Prolifcnnn majus foi. kti- 
ore, Noh. B.Ox. 200. 12. T.5. f 3. f.ult. OnCarnedgUhwel- 
lyn and other Welch Mountains. 
141 Small CZ)i/<iiM^-Grafi-. Gr. Pro/z/fn/wz minus, capilla- 
ceofoJio Noh. B. Ox.200.13. R«. 1270.10. S.184. d. 252. On 
the Tops of Snowdon, Cadtridis, 8cz. plentifully. 
CAP, III. Cyperi, Cyperoidea, & Gram.Cyperoides. 
Cf/'£>i/i's, Cyperoides, and Cyper-Grafes. 
SECT. /. Cyperi, Cyperus's, Ray H. Plant. 1299. 
142 Long fwect Q^erra, Ray 1299. i, S. 199. i. d. 270. 1. 
Cy^QXUs odor otus rad. longa,/t)e Cyperus Oj5?c.Cl3. 14. i. phyt. 
36. p.5. Th.2i6. f.i, DoL 338, f.2. Ger.28. f.i. Tah.6'^6.Lu 
Hift. 341. f.i Lob. Ic. 75 2, Ad.37. Belg. 107. f.2. obf. 40. f. 
I. 3^0 7)/. 30.0.24. f.i. Park. 146. f.3. &4. Ci^^'>-.I49, f.2. I. 
B. 2. J.18. p.5or. f.i. Ox. B. 237.13. T. lo. f. 2. f. Found in 
Purbeck Ifle near a Chapel on the Side that looks towards Port- 
/.iTji-IH ind, Flourljhes dhout Septeviher, 
143 Long .M-ir/^Gyperus, R, 1296, i. S.197.1. d. 270,2. 
Gr. Cyperoides panicula fparsi majus, CB. 6.7. phyt. 65. p.i5. 
Th.86. fig. bona. LoJ. Ic.20. L B. 2i.f.t. Chabr.i89.f.3, 1. 
B.i. I.18.P.495. f. Jonft. 30. c.24. f.2. Park,i266,f. 6, Ox. 
B,238 25, T.xi. f.2. f. /n/?.527. Thefe Panicles fpread more 
than the next, and Itand 3, 4, or 5 on a Pedicle. Flourifbes in 
July and Augufl in moft Fens, and in the Thames plenti- 
fully. 
f44 Rorind Marlh Cyperns, R. 1-300. 6, S.200.2. d, 270,3 • 
Cy perils Jonnj^Jii inodorus Germanuu3,Cli. 14. 3 Prodr. 24. 
fig. Th. 215 f. 3 Park. 1264 f. 4 Its Panicles are clofer fet ; 
hut iis knobby Roots peculiarly diftinguifh it from the laft. 
Very common in Augu/l and September in mofl Salt Mar- 
fhes. 
' 145 Ru(h Cyferj/x, Ray 1300. 7. Syn. 200. 3. ed. 271. 5. 
Cj'psrus /ow^?jif jnodorus Germaniciu, Cl3, 14. 4, phyt. 36, p. 
O R D / i. I 
7. Theat. 221./. 3. Lob. Ic. 76. r., S log. f x. Jonft. 29. /. 3. 
c.zi. Park.iz^^.f.i, Chabr,i95. f.z. I. B. 2. 1. i8 p. 564 /.r. 
Ox. B.237.24T.xi./.3. /.24. & prnx.i?o<r.72. /. opt- Inft. 528. 
This partaking both of the Rufj) and C)perus\ it's eafily known 
from all others. FlouriJJjes in May and June by the Sea Side 
in Co>'72n'(7/, and on Hinton Moor plentifully. 
146 Millet C>'/'e>7n, Ray 1301,10. Syn. 200. 4.d.27r. 5. ' 
Gramen Cyperoides Miliacercm,CB.6.iT,, phyt. 64. p. 15. Th.go 
f: 12, opt. L?/^i.9&8./, & (/93./.1 Chabr,i95.3.i. B.z. l.iS.p^ 
50^. f.z.Park.iiq I. f.z ^dv.-^H. f.Loh.lz.-Q fi.B.iog.i. Jonff. 
3'J./.5- C.21. Ox.B.237.i5.r.xi.f.2./. opt.15. This is zfpeci- 
ous Cypcrus, and eafily known by its Figures. Grows in foms 
watry PJacss as about Hampjlead and elfcwhere, in June, 
8cc- 
147 Jo?;y?(5?;j's fmall w^-'i/e Cyferu.s,P/7«fc.Tab. 34, f.xi. 
Gr.^men C)\-)e!oid. palvfre ieno.intheir.um,^. 1295 .13. S. 19-^. 
xi, d,266. 15. Gramen C;;'. albis glumis, Merret, 51. Gramen 
Junceum leucanthemum, Jovfl. 1. i. c.22 pl.7.p. defer. This 
is a kind of Gramen Luzul f Chabr, 188. /. 3. Grows plenti- 
fully in a large low Bog betv/een Wickam and Crouton. FIoii- 
rilliing in A-anijl. 
148 BohaJt\ fmalt brown Cyperus. 
Cyperus minor anguflifol. iialuliris, capitulis fiifcis paleaceis. 
Bob. O.v. 239.49. r.xi. fer. 3. f ult. A Variety oUhtlaJl ; I 
this plent, fully in a Bog bctwcsn Southampton andLwj- 
higto?i in Augujl. 
SECT. //. Cyperoides yrJi/ei .?, Ray. 
Cyper.jiiles, or Cyperoides bearing Jules. 
149 Cypercid with fhott pendulous Spikes, Ray 1294, 8. Syn. 
195.7. ed.265.10 
Cramen Cyperoides, /pica pendula^j-eD7ore,CB,6.5, phyt.63 P° 
i4,.Tbeatr.%^.f%.Dod.21<).fLob.lc.i6.z.B.iOg.f.z.Jonfl,zg.f, 
Z.C.ZI.P.IZ66. f^. Chabr.iHg.i. f-6. {.B.-^LiS-^p.^gC, f.^.Ox. 
.5.242,5. r.r2. S.I /. E.B.421. J».v?.5Z9.pl 4. Difers from* the 
next in having (hort commie Spikes, with one amongft 
four or Ave Spikes, Found in How running Ditches, in Jt^Tzf 
&c. . * 
150 Cyperoid wZ/Mong /;.i77^-fK^ Spikes, .S. 1294.(5. Syn.195. 
ed.2,65.xi. Gi iTw, Cy\\ /pici pendula longioie & anguftiore 
CB,6.6. prodr. 42. p.13 r/;.85 6 lV/t.1267.5. Barell, 1155. 7^. 
45. Ox. 242. 4. r.i2. 5'.i./".4.opt.E.B.42i./w/?. 529. pLj! 
This is a very tall Grafs, with generally 5 long Spjkes hanging 
at Diitances. Found in wet Ditches, in June and July, " 
151 /^7/s Cyperoid 2/ /; upright S'/'ffePi. 
Gramen Cyp. polyjlachion majjts, fpicis tcretilui ereBis Ray 
X294.6. 5',r95.6, d.265.8. Ox.£,24:,8 T 12. fer, 2, /.opt. IK 
6"/^//;! bluntly fquare with 3 or 4 upright Spikes, terminating 
generally v/ith 3 Jules. Grov.'s 212 lhallow Pools. 
152 Bohart's Cyperoid yellowiifh IFheat ears. 
Gramen Cyp. majus prxcoK, Jpicis turgidis teretibus flavefcenti- 
bus, Bob. Ox, 242. 6. r. izS.i.f.6. opt. Thefe Spikes are thicket 
than the hit, refsmbling a 72ij^ff.'/ Wheat»ear. By Rivers in 
'153 Ray'sKozxy Cyperoid, Pluk.Tab,34 f.6. opt. 
Gr. cyperoides polyftachisn lanuginofuin, Ray, 1294. 4. 5". 
194, 4. d. 265. 6 . Ox. B. 243. 10. Its lower Spikes much 
dillant from the upper , the whole Plant fomewhat hoary. 
It Flou)i/I;es in May and ^2*72^ in moifl Meadows. 
154 Dr. Lifter's Cj^e/of^f, Ox. B. 243. i8 T. 12.5. r. f. 
Gr. Cyp. Jpicis parvis longiflimc di/lantibus, Ray 1295. 10. S. 
195 9. d. 266, 12. A tall llender Grafs compofed of 3 or 4 
fhort Spikes, the lowefl much difiant from the reft and attend- 
ed with a longer Leaf. Flourijhes about June in a Bog be- 
tween Wickham and Crcyden, near the Viola paluftris. 
155 Dale's long- fpiked Cyperoid, 
Gr. Ci/». polyllachion majufculum latifol. y]e2ci multis longis 
ftrigofis, Ray Syn. ed, 265, 9. This isof kind with the next, 
but very much bigger. Firft discovered by Mr. Sam. Dale, in 
a Lane at Black-Notley in the Road to London, It flourifbes 
in June. 
156 Parkififon's llender-ear'd Cyperoid. 
Gt.Cyp, fylvarum lenui&s fpicatum. Park. 117 1 f.3 Lob. ilhflr, 
60, Ray 1295. xi. S. 196. 10, &:. 266. 14. Ox. B. 243. 9. T, 
12. f. 2. f. opt. Very Com?«ow in moll: jVoodt, where it may 
be eafily diftinguifli'd by its flender Spikes, which appear in 
June. 
157 Great broad-leaved Spring Cyperoid /f. 1293. r. S, 194. 
I. d, 264. I. Gr. Cyp. latifol. fpica tuffi,fwe caule triangulo, 
CB. 6 I. phytop. 1258 p. 13 Th. 83 f. i. Park. iz66. f. I. 
Jonft. r2.f.i. Lob.Ic. xi. f. i. B. 13. f,i. Jj^, 218. Icz.Hift. 
655. f. 3. Ger. 29, f. 4, Chabr. 189. f. r. I. B, 2. 1. 18. p. 494. 
f. 3. Ox. B. 242. I. T, 12. f, I, f. /?2/. 519. pi. I, Bajil: Cat. 
n. Pet. a, 363. Wehave a grafs refembling thefe Figures, ve- 
ry common hyBrooks and River fides, Flourijbivg in May. 
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